Car insurance has no relavance to when you become an adult... it's all to do with 'no claims' bonus'! A person who's driven for longer, hasn't had an accident, shouldn't have to pay as much... he's a proven safer, reliable (or very lucky) driver

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In America though... a bit confusing. How can 'an adult' not be able to drink until they're 21... they've been an adult for 3 years? They can legally drive at 16 (a child, behind the wheel)... but they can't drink yuntil they're 21?!?!?! MADNESS

Until you can depend on yourself. I don't think it depends on the age only. Age is just a number, you know. I know 15 years old kids who are incredibly mature for their age and I also know 30 years old who are still dependent on others.

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16 or 18

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In my opinion, when you're 18. Because you're legal & graduating high school & about to be out from under your parents' roof, away at college.